Synodality on the Move

Photo taken in an Anglican church...and soon a Catholic one?
An apparent application of synodality: a laywoman will enjoy episcopal liturgical privileges. The following piece is by Fr. Nicolas Cadiet, SSPX.
By divine right, there is a head of the Church in the person of the Bishop of Rome, and bishops enjoying the ordinary power of jurisdiction. They exercise authority over the whole Church only in the case of the Ecumenical Council, which is a mode of solemn exercise of the power of the pope. Their unanimity on a revealed point of faith or morals is supposed to be infallible.
As for the faithful of both sexes, the power of government over the Church does not belong to them; the famous sensus fidei, which corresponds to a reality [2], justifies that the Magisterium investigate the sentiments of the faithful because there may be seen the sign that a doctrine is revealed if it is preserved as such by the faith and devotion of the baptized.
The soul in a state of grace, in which the Holy Spirit dwells, enjoys in fact this supernatural instinct. It is obviously not enough for a protest movement to arrogate to itself the authority of the Holy Ghost for the Church to bend to its whims. But the recent synod has exacerbated the appetites for power, so as to make the Church more and more ungovernable.
At the time of the triumphant Communist Party and the unions in the pay of Moscow, evil tongues whispered that, in the Party, there are the naive and the clever. The dream of the latter is to live with the bourgeoisie like the bourgeoisie. We hardly dare to think that the dream of feminists in the Church is to pontificate with men, like men!
[1] A failing that he strangely illustrates with the “scandal of young priests trying on cassocks and hats or albs with lace” (October 25, 2023).
[2] Cf. Jer. 31:33–34; Joel 3 :1 cited in Acts 2:17; John 16:3; John 2:20–27.
(Source : La Porte Latine – FSSPX.Actualités)
Illustration : Diocese of London (anglican)